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HOM.- NfcVVS. rROMD-ENT AIUUVALS AT THE HOTELS. Al.BI-M VilLE-ll'iiry lUwlo. of IVnnMiv*>._a. Cl.-ll F.NIHP.N-Ldward J Phd-.-. Inf-od MBlBfl Minister to Kngland. BVSlttTT-C*B1IHBIIB Owrie* Tracey, of All.u.v. Vi PT ll VMM B-JadM 0*?BllBB M*a**SW**_ ?>' lha N'W-Y'oik Court ol ABBBhto; BS>OBB_gN___BaB V A Buna. ? and tho Mer. W. IL Alger, of Boston. Mi HSSNBfl 1 Sj !"a- H. of Elmira. II* FFM AN -Kvl-overncir An i. Curtin, nf PcnnfTl.anl* Mi: RUAY JULL --. a T V-d_B . William l_jt-.it--n.-id (ill \ Ot .11 NKW-yoUK-Profeeaor (Joldwtn Smith. ?TOKTEVANT-IsMi nWmno, ot england. TriTIPlOn fflBBfBl A. B Nettleton, of M-tineapolU. ? WHAT 18 CHU NO ON TODAY. (senate Ceinmitte** on Ta\si on. No. Xi Na ssa nut 1 vhibitlou of New-York Uid.ni: Club. Durand's Kiding Acadcuiy, ev.j.ti_s. SchoolmaH-i-" A?*oolstlon. Columbia Coll* se. 10:30 s. m. lecture by Prcfewor Bickmore, Museum of Natural Hlatory. 10 SO a m. P*l Upsilon Club. No. 8_ Wc*: Fortysecond *t.. even? ing. Everett T. Wheeler beforo Harlem DrmoeTetio Club, 8 j* m. l_adles> Art Association. Studio, afternoon. Hr, wei.' DUM No. L OlBM***_M na_l4 8 p. m. Boieflt for Free Krencl* School, Delmonico'*. Sam. Kxhlbll-.n of Phlllppouaus's painting. Twenty-third Street Tabernacle, 8 p. m. NEW-YORK CITT. ? C. A. I..*-?No. The perron who first take*, pos eeeslon of s double seat In a railway esr ts entitled to neither two-third- nor llire-'-ijuartcrs of it to tho raid of the trip, but l'i only on*' half. Vou sre by no means alone, however, In your error. The Central Park ITe-byferian i burr h, tho name of which will Le changed to 1 .-aspect Kill _?_?__. terian Church, et Eight)r-SS___*_ *t. and Park-avc.. was ofll ?lslly received by thr* Presbytery on Monday. On Friday night the-Yourie People'. Soclciy held a beiaar. thc proceeds from which will bo divided with tho following: The Tribune Frc-h-Air Fund, tho Health Home of it* C-J-di-tn's Aid Society, and the city MU.lon VacaMon Fund. The seond annual amateur tournament for (he amateur billiard championship of tho United _*tate_s, under the auspices of tlie K._c?|uet Court Club, will | begin ou tho evening of May 14. Entries will slose j on Apt ll .0. A aucce-sful parlor salo wa* held yesterday aftei* noon at the hun. of Mrs. Harris C. Childs, No. 50 Es_t 6l_tty-elghth.it., In aid of tho "Ten Minutes s I>ay Society.* Many fancy articles weiro offered for sale end there was a ? Punch end Judy" shaw for the young f-lks. Tho salo was well attended and a Urge sum wa., realized for the society. . Tho Columbia College Baseball nine will play with the Brooklyn Athletic Association al the Brooklyn grounds to day. The freshman niue will play tho Polytechnic, st Prospect Park el the saroo time. Ihe Columbia College Dramatic Club gave a repe? tition cf "< i-ptaln Kidd" st the Berkeley Lyceum last Sight, before a crowded house. Appropriate action on the death of Asa Stevens was takm et th' Produce Exchange yesterday. Res-lu lions were adopted and a committee was appointed to attend the funeral. The Ladle.' Art A.**soe.|atlon will hold Its annual He-lion 1Mb afternoon at th? studio in Fourte* nth-st Ii: the evening lt will have a reception at the house of Mrs. George Kyle, No. 3,-lH West Thlrty-second-st Dr. William A. Hammond, who has been confined to his homo In West Fifty fourths', for two weeks with an abscess on the face, has been Improving .t s.Illy for several days ami expects to bo out next week. Tho Peerless Association of edge-tool makers al a meotlng at Host ur Hull, in 'lenth-ave., last night, p:ussed io-.,Int..ti-, ii: ii.'-sing the Tonnago bill, now WS.ro ObbmPBBS, The Ci,unt.v i>?tiinrvary Conrtv C'*mmlit-y* last even? ing appoint I nu 11,. - m muling Committees for the year. Ko-*.lotions ..I regret at Um death of John T. Hoffman, Militant DOfshfllaMf and William E. Smith were adopted. Dr. Cornelius lt. Agnew was resting easier last evening after an operation which va. performed hy Dr. Pands, BSfllstSd bf DfS, Webster and Delaflcld. Bs expel lcnc.?l no ill ellette from th,* operation and . i wron indications of reeapetnUai frederic lt. Coudert |; ssisbnHBg bil third leap- i point mt-nt as a Owrie I swill director of the l.'nlon Pa- ' elfie Hallway COMpaay. This reappi Inment has got Into the hahll of coming aiound regularly every year with the punctuality of the oki time annual *]?__._. Mr. Coudert has accepted the reappointment iu.ee inore. The senior rlv.s of Ihe School of Arts of Columbia College ha* decided ld Invite the Kev. Dr. Morgan Dix tu deliver the baccalaureate sermon to tho ela-- , in **t Thom.?*? Chun h till-, year. Om tom realise what lt ls to gu like "s streak of lightning" wli'ii h.* MSI UM I'.ligll-ii whippet dogs lu lianiiim's Hippodrome race around the ellij.se. K. <.. Dun .. in. repoit the failures In the I'nlted l*i hi I-:, and Canada lasi week at KS, conipaied with j ttt a week ago, and 17:. in tho corresponding week of lt?o7. Jeremiah Murphy, a bulcher win, Mabbad his eon?ln, Melia.-! J. Murphy, in .lani.aiy BO, pleaded bullly v-ieniay before Recorder Boiytk to assaalt lu the M...I..1 degree, -iii I wa- sentenced to four years and rl_L; months lu the *>tate Prison. lfa-Wa-Min, the Lu.Han moil. I, also known as An? ti.- lo K.-inlv.-l. wa- h.ll st Jeffersoa Market yester? day In ?p_,5()<. ball on Charges of larceny and burglary. -lie contractors ol Um huiidlng. .No. 8 West Twenty einl.'li-t . mi.nh fell In cn Thunda} and hll!od one mau and Injured two others, gave th.-mselves up at the coroner's ofllce yesterday. They ai" Meson. MoGula ard ot nie, carpenters, of No. loo V?'e-t Twenty-ciglilli st. tiaiusey A Ilrother. masons, of No. -I'.il I'.ast Twelfth st. and f-t.iti.M.falli <l Knit, tahler, flamers, of No. BM4 Ka.t Seventy-eighth st. loroner Kidman dlsehsrired Dem o*i their own re. t gi ISSUCC to apiesr at the Inquest BOX) wick. Mi..-ml of Til..ma- Merrel! look place yesterday ai -i. Tk-SBM'i i hu*-* n at fifty t hird -,-i. and lift 1, a\e. The mimi,- wa- rra,i ty Um Kev. Dr. William r M*.ipa" tl:- mt,.r. as-iste?l l.y the Kev. IL 6. btan sad the nev. Cherie U. Itnet Tbs BBralled Kepublleans of the xxth Assembly Di-tii.-t m.'t at N, l'.i Bool lift- fourth-Bt la*-t night an.l much enthusiasm wax BBSnlJested. William A. Oaris maiJc a sh*.ii tBttxk on th" tu,ii question. _> liKOOKI.VN. The date for the mi! of UM J'..i-t Side Park lands. north of tho Kostera Psrkwsy, has been izsd tot April U5. The Will of Ma}, iCeneral Q. ... Olllmore was I oit'i.-i for ptobste yestee-tay. ii" ntl jk.imj io each ! ? four s.mis, an 1 Ihe lest of hil eststi t.. his \tif,,, GCStflB V:,?,n.an. of N,,. |03 i!\ *-i soi, st., Who has bei-n .-ti |: .. | .: ,i (ki ___ a.,,i collector for I beet, t i Wilson, j : ' liomin.: mm- si Loekpori tnt I Bnfl .i ., who ksve a brancl. Blois os the Walla'out. . . ?. before P, Un Julies Na. ber y. | ' tell ..-? t-. seconal for a-'--i he had i-'.i. ii" slosded Kuiiiy and m.. held to await ion of tho OrsiMl J 'ii.'.. A rerdlcl f. r Sot. was j.eov-rcd ye.tei-day by i Edwin Hsywsrt Bgeli i thi ^Ia*'haitsn Kalwav t'om of Nev. Vork, In a s.iii ETOWlag ont of Injuries i reve.e<! bj < lii'ic ^ ____tn| Iii l.i- -jrss fruin the <fi-.-i.-u* | ?<f ?n BSBTS-_*1 train In UM Bowery, New -York, which j he li-ok".| t ji to B I'n.[."it\ ,v,,,-th M&00, Including a diamond ifni and a diamond collar button na_ siolen bf B burglar from !h l.oi se ot raj.lam .lanoi- Moieheml, at Nu. li'.i'J Sihcin.erhi in-it , ye-tenlay eiorning. ? ? a e*AXRRt MRDIOIM I" m. i.(*"hr.i> IXTO. Pr K. Q. BmIss, iSM of tho Lon?- I-laml College HOSpUsl, l-eei-n'lj n, , !?? , _n *nl a.'iaJ> ?.. of a Wldel} sdrsrtlisi paton) i;- i ,. ?? and Sae tnatt n.at ike Mud rosielns BorpbitM. Ia a report to tl- l.n.i.i,t*,-,r of "Tho DrsLgglltS1 CU thlar.\Di- BedUi WMts; "ihe au,..uni of uorphine extracted from tho bottle ?a.s probably half what lt lontainxl. Ki om a prepared BOhltlOB of sulphate of morphine In d.-tilled water low than one half WM ii rovci-ed ou ap ..; I ,.v boitie ol Beotoh oats bseore, ly Hus Ihowlof would cuntaln moro than 0.18. grain of alkaloid, or over two grains. As a tall of morphine _c.pbs tieavler than th** bise fvom w hie fa ll I. n,.i?! * Hgurs ami be iDct-sased lo represenl tbe amount atssenl rhere eaanol, Iherefoie, be nu,,., i^., than a I all drain In ?? ? -*??-_ il w-e v4V only one ,moun? la quite .ufDctoBi upon whkn to Mil . itlon of \ rtangeroiii I abJt" ' it tent lon of J Cjiu Kdson, of the Health Ds* pani ? '?'' '" "??' "'i".it ,.i ii, iv,.],.-. ,.., bjr Ihe cheini-t ol tbe depart men. , b. made. ? - UAVti saxt BBBMDiOTS coimrs*rr>x. lit, aunouncom. :.' that Governor mn and Adjutant ..i l'oi-U'r had g. ii,ie I ? rSMMtollua io |^eu. I\9_9t_ Ileuedi' I as adjutant o. Um 1.1th Regl , reatcil mu'.i coiiiiiieiil lu military cli_|f.8 jn ! ..elo;d.y. Uneihct wa-. CBSfclSSBd for |ri .u" ...i.i.it'.oii after Colonel I'ack/.er whoa ho op j. a. eic ted ts command th (WgtBMat, 1 ll ti, ? j. ;,.,i in the pajn-.-N j i ihlbltlng him 'rom , In the i _gi mc ni again ? ? ool whoa ..?ni :?! ii." <lovsraoi '-< .. , nor and Hi .'ejoiaiti j i ... l expiesslng I-.?! lt; no lor Hi BM, TU/, on, KIMO of Thrrupir WttSTOUtRSSR. The ((.lumbla Ccdlege Sophomore, held their regular mool lily meeting In Iiamlllon Hall je.ri niay and after an earucji discussion, Uvcid-d to tcie__iv.ii U._.i triumph over legendre in the old-fashioned manner, with the e-ceptlon of beer. They will therefore have a torchlight parado, tlreworks, a hand and bonfire, but will not havo the beer whloh has made former triumphs no objectionable- Ihe rlaM. also elected ff. i. Wiir burton a member <*f UM eoininittce In place of T. ll. Penfield, the former chairman. Whs p-slgncd. The board of editors fur "The Columned* for next veal- was elected as follows: Herbert Map"*, J. V. MOM. W. .1 Warl_IPtt..n. D. H. 'lenny, T. Ii. Penfield, W. II. Southard and J. S. Fiske. A I Wt EllOM TH E 8 US UM Ii 1 VKVi JERSEY. A mass meeting of carpenters and Joiners was held In Library Hall. Elisabeth, Tlunsday night, lo dis? cuss the Justlco of their demand for nine hours' labor. If tho demand for shorter hours ls not granted by the master builders by May 1 a general strike will bo orderciL After a trial lastlnc two weeks, the 1urv In the case of Hf- Cecilla ll. t'liatineev a ira! n t the Hlllshorouirh Insurance Conman v. announced vesterdav their ina bllltv lo decide uuon a verdict. Principal Thomas V. Cone, df the paupers' school at Snake Hill, has l*ecn suspended pending a charge of assault made by his assistant, Margaret E. Klvlon, of Hoboken. Tho matter has been placed In the hands of the Freeholders, and lt ls expected that the full particular* will be brought ont next Tues? day, when an examination will lake placo of all tho par-ties concerne-l Three New-Jersey post offices wero entered by burglars early yesterday morning or late on Thurs? day Dight and about .-jinn lu stamps lind c.'ish car? ried oil. They were the M-_Mt_Tf. Chatham and fuinmit odieo... Nu elew to the robbers exists. Tho golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Day, of N'ew-ITovidcnco, was celebrated at tho houso of their eldest son, Wilbur k. Day, at Morristown, on Thursday. J Kits]. Y CITY. Edward Collins, of Nj. MS Gl'OTS ?>. was found dead in the meadows near Eleventh and QfOfS sis. >.? Icrday. Collin, was an aged mau and it ls sup? posed that ho died from exposure. - ? ? NEWARK. Tho Belleville Avenu. Congregational Church has decided to call tho Ilev. Wallace Kniting, of ijftlmi College, at a salary of $.2,000. Mr. Nutting has not yet completed his studies. Ho ls about twenty-seven years oil. unmarried, and at ono Hmo met tho expenses of his education by working a__ a waiter. Tho Rev. Charles W. Parsons, th . new- pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, will arrive In Newark to-day from EaaSBB city and lake churgo to? morrow. BAYONNE CITY. Tho baseball fea-on will open to-day by a game between the New-Jersey Athletlo Club, of Bayonne City, and tho Allerton., of New-York. Tilt Rev. Charles M. Allen has volentecrod to occupy Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church pulpit There will be one Republican and nine Democrats In the next Hoard of Councilmen, a loss of four republi? can-. 1 he Hoard of Ed ut allon Will be BSMJOSSd "f three Republicans and twelve Democrats, a Republican loss of thies. -e. LONG ISLAND, The schooner I*, s. Lludeoj. from Ellr.abothport, 1-. J., with coal, which wa,' drives on Rockaway Beach In ths storm of Tuesday, has gone to pieces ai.d is a tola! lOM At a meeting of the Republican County Central Committee lu Long island Otjr yesterday it waa .1 ?? lided to Issue a cull for th:* Countv Convention to elect delegate! to ih.- .-tat*- Convention for Wednes? day, >,ay _:, ar Jamaica, The Coagraealoosl Conven? tion win probably bo bold a week Lust, station island. On Thursday Braning two young children, Char],-. Frank an.l John Kag.-, were attacked hy two vlclotli bioiiikioiiuds and Mverely bitten. The children were ?t onie carried to a neigh boring drag atora arbon their wounds woro cauterised. Tho animals havo b.en Shot. WESTCHESTER COT'NTY. The republicans of Um lld As.setnl.ly District of Wee tr hester Conat| will hold.a dls'rtel convention at White Plain*, on Monday, for the purpose of eli*ctlng live delegate! to the suite Convention and live to tho Congressional Coi rentlon. The Cnlted 'states I'osi Office [Mpeetor, le C. Mortis, is still at work examining the booka ol Postmaster homler, of city island, who mysteriously disappeared on April 4. leaving his accounts in a complicated con? dition. Tho Inspector will Balah his work to-morrow and lt will then t,.> known how much Sender ls short. James Hyatt took poseessloa of tho post office yester? day as acting postmaster. -? Mmiami: viss dee.nt threatens. UAPPY WITH THK THOUGHT OP II1.AVY DAMAGFS FOR HRH I .tP'MSn.VMI'NT. At the New Parks Commission meeting yesterday al) the Commissioners were present. Mr. Marsh looking palo and worn, but chatting and Joking w it li every one except reporters. Whe.) the value of a hOSM and land belonging to a Mrs. Bathgatc carno to bo con? sidered, es Judge TsppOO, Mrs. r.athgate'B lawyer, raised a lillie breeze When Ihe eve was disposed of Mr. Marsh went away, saying he had a reference to attend to. The next property to be eonsldersd ?is that at One-hundred-and-scveniy-. ighth-st. and Third ave., belonging to ex-Judge Tappen and John R. BttklB, lt wa.s nearly 4 o'eluck and Mr Bartlet! who represents the District Attorney's office at the Commission meetings, refuged to go on In the absoace of Mr. Msislfc This provoked a etona. " I pay you for your services and pay yon well,-* cried Mr. Haskin- ? I don't think you are doing your duty to the city In declining to proceed." " I don't propose to go o*n," said Mr. Rartlelt, firmly, beginning to gather up his papers. " If you withdraw your protest against Mr. Marsh I shall pro? ceed ; but I don't propose to let you tako advantage of his absence." "I will not withdraw the protest:" shouted Mr. Haskin. - Then I will not go on !" " lt ls for t.'use gentlemen to say wheller they will proceed,-' said cv Judge Tappen. "You are not a Commissioner." '? We can't go on without the city's representative,? rem ar hod CommiMloner J. Seaver Tag". Mr. HuitJeir was Brm as a rock. He picked up his belonging! and man heil out. The Conunisslonci-s fol? lowed and Mr. Tappen and Mr. lia-kin were left lain.i.liiig. Mn, Diss Debar and h"r comrade? In affliction re? mained in the Tombs, WSlting for iho bail lhat inver came. Mr. Mar-h call-'*! on the medium In I lie aftei nooii. shs bowed stiffly to a Tribune reporter who obtained admission lo her presence, and when asked how i be liked bar nea quarters In the prison, sud dramatically : ??it i- false, ii.- statement that i slept in a eelL I have liist-eiass apartments. 1 am rerj happy bore. My food i- not 'sumptuous' bul it i- clean, l was lust debating when >o,i carno In whether I ihould have a steak or I chop." " W hat aro your prospects of ball!" asked thi re? porter. "Von know I can give my own ball If I I'l-h. I own res! estate enough, Bul i want to stay bets long enough to mah., a good substantial ea ?? Von know," ami the adventuress stra ghtened up ber bulky form a*; the spoke and brough) ber fat fl-t sown on On* taMe with a sound like a lamp ut patti dropped from thB irilliiL'. "there ll suck ;? thing as heavy damages lor fal**' Impi -o' i,-ier.t." ? What do ; ? i wsnl f*> say of your brother?" '? Bs i- no brother ol mine." "What did Mr. Marah have to sar to roof "Mr. Marsh, libs myeelf, is highly delighted ne occiiih.^ tba kaine position toward mu that he did before.* ??since your Incarceration here havo you made any spirit palming*-. .'" - I eoalBSB 1 have been so upset I have not thought of that I have se>n no spirits floating In tb* air, nor beard any noises or manifestations. Hut they nav ilise at any moment aid appear even on that piece ot paper yon bold In your hand n Di Lawrence snd uenerai i*i-s Debar also taikr-i to ilie reporter. Thej both protested their innocence, tho Doctor with tears. -.-n> MstPORTSD FRFICHT DISCrHMIXATIBXS. The committee of 1'roluce Exchange member, ap? pointed to collect evidence Of dUTrrrnilai rates and di-cilmlratlon.s bf the railroad, against IfoWfTork yesterday BSOSMMOd a plan of a report to be made to t>,e Interstate Commerce Comm'sslon. It was _y eland thal grain and provisions for export were tak.n fi ..in Weetara point- if (tow-York at a rat- of io cents . ] a bunded, tan if Intended foi conenmoilon bett eh argo was :j:s cern*, a hui,*lreil: and that through thos.) differential rates American tlsoir shipped from Um Wes) to Llrerpool could i.** purchased at 33 p-r cent lc--, than flour (OBSlgasd to NOS V*,rk sMppB_S. ?rn ojgALLPWX CAABA AT QVABAMTlRsT The Pacific Mall gtesSBSf Kewport, fri.in Asplnwall, ai 11 ve, I yesterday with DoOtOT Royce and eleven Others of IhB crew sleli with -mallpo... They weie (*ent to the Uiver-I'lc llfp*-pltal. and tne rest of the crow and the pas-'ngers weis- Subjected tu flos.* In-pertlon and va-clnation. I l*e \e>-e| will lied tain-d at Qnaranlino for a thorough cleansing mi.I dlslnfecUoa. when sho will bo pernuttod to come to tho city. WUITtDIMS IMBTBOTOSA SXOWRMATRAX The report of Mr. D'Oer.eh. the Superintendent of BuBdiBgS, OS UM falling of the vail- al Nos. SO0-1O l -.-v.ny fourth st.. on VedBOSdSJ, and al Nu *> Wast Twenty etghtk st., on Thursday, wai reci by the Bonn] of ii.mat ? Mm i ii" eat t.'n- fallen wall In Borea y fourth m., Bltbengb bu.I' of good materials, had been H__feJ-8_sd Ul a WStel h- iga it was not able to rei,l?t, o?lng to th*- em bankment of earth bock of lt having become salural ?.I trom a lemporarx UiaUcr which conducted tho w*tct from thc roof of the building. The dlssstor In Twenty-eighth lt., the . ii|i*-ili, tend.-nt fays, resulted Iroin taking down a wall to make alterations, per? mission having lieen duly given, but tho bricks from th* wall won pOed on tho roof and ui ncr lloors In? stead of being removed to the ground. The weight of the briella eaaSSd the beams to gl-e way at the level of th** thud story, mei li listing the w-i-chace Into an adjoining yard. The building Inspectors *>f the districts Where th.* accidents occurred are not held to b<* responsible, A defective chimney on the obi two-story house No BIS iielatui-y-i., fell 1 ts?r before midnight on linn*.lay night, and th** bricks crashed through the Se roof the roof Into the I., dim,tu *.f Mr-. **lni| fend'.rf. r, searing her neatly out of her wits but not tnj her. The damage by the accident was slight. JUE J AXE STREET KF.YIYAL STILL VIGOROUS. Tho Jubilee at the Jane Street Methodist Episcopal Church was conti'med all day yesterday. Tho Rev. John (.oil-on B_s_-_0ted the early morning service, and the Rev. Dis. J. il. Vincent and T. De Witt Tal RMfS gave sermons In the afternoon. The luhlleo ended with sa all night meeting, conducted hy the "Boy rrea* her." Thomas Harrison The revival win go on, sftemooa and evening, till further notice. RAILROAD MEX OX A PLEASAXT EXCURSIOX. The members of th- North Amerl.-an Railroad 8up?.r. int. iid.-nte' Association yesterday timk a trip on tho New. fsrsey division of the Lehigh Valley Railroad by Invi? tation of the general superintendent, H. 8. Ooodwln. The party left Jersey City in a special car attached to IhB regular train et 1 :15 p. n... and went as far as BBBtsa, Penn. Purine the trip they Inspected snd tri.-l the wnWm ut ksdacMsn telegraphing from the iraln when running, which ls successfully opersted on this lin,-. During the return trip they received on the train dispatches of renerai newe, Sleek Quotation*., and bulletins of Poet ob - conduin. The porty arrived at Jersey City shortly aller 7 o'clock, hifrhty d'lighted with their plCSSSal (Iti*'- BSA-_-_BB_. Armin; those In tho party were C. S. (iad-'l.-ii, J. ll. M orford, C. A. Darlton, R. H. Will,ur, K. T. I>. Myers, Charles A. (.ilrhil.-t. Janus Donnelly, K. H. Ooodmnn. 0, A. Scott, w. ft Olsssaa. Charles ... iv.k. J. I). Halter, Ileury D. Hall, ls. K. Inn..;., anl Joseph J. Meeker. MAKINR / V / ELLI r.i'.YC. _f. Ml-tlATl'IU. ALMANAC. r< -I)at. Sunrlsas. 9 11 | Sets, fill | Moon ssl*, d; 13 | Moon's sea S ilpili W _TS_L _l._-.--_.sn.ly Hook. Mil Oo.. Isl'I 5.17 1 nell rt au. ll:.8 e J-.-saoarii ..._. PMS I Hoe. lard. feMI iia.n uate. 11. .. IN CO ll INO STEAMERS. TO-IA-. Vetsel, Wnm, <--,ttet Line. *, i r,-,,>.Loti'.on .Mir 10.National Cltv ot Chicago.i.ivi-riHMi...A pr. I 4.Inman Bailie.Liverpool.April 4.... White sur | Polynesia.I lam our/.Mar BS.Carr sr.Mi.iv. xmii. 18 Alaska.?.Liverpool.\prll 8.Onion Rocla.li amount.April 1.. ll nm ti. Amor La r..iiirK*'._i)o.Barra....\pril 7.. Kreticn Iraus Orinoco.liermii.i.i.April ll.unePoo iio.m.av. Statis l'> Fnrnessla.f.laarow.Anrll 5.Anchor L-.-r ism.KotterrUm.Mar SI.Netti-A mer A th.is.Poi I Li mon_April I.Atlas He minda.St Croix.April l<.ynotiuo bau Marcos.llsvnna.April 12..Ward's 0 UT(i OINO s TEAMEES TO-liAV. Vessel Vtstel. Ztne. For Mall< class. sa:ls. r iniria. Cnnsr.t. I.ivero-Ol. 4:30 am 7 'Mi a ni Cltr ot Chaster, Inman. Liverpool. 3 am 7 am Clrcassla. AnrIiiir..iUs_:ow. s.n. am 7.30am California.Oerr. Hmo.ir*. 7 am Werra. N H I.'?v.i. Ur?*nen ria ?.iti'nr.T- iTHOam 7:30 a in HeliiMatp, Neth-Amer. Kottonlam. 1:3.1 Am 7 io a in La N'ormiin<1ie, Kreurli Trans, it .rr-. ..4 a ni 7 a bi Avreture, l^netice. w in. lu. ir. I lsi.in.is ... I pm fl pm MaMiitneio . i_l>--!a.. **|.au I rans, Havana 1 p ni 3 pm Saratoga. Ward's. Havana. S poi SCSI,AV, IITIIL 3. (Heiser, Thlnrrs.ll-, Copenhagen.ll am 3 pm ntasusr, Ai-Kit. i7. Nevada, Inman, Liverpool. 9.30am SHIPPING NEWE rORTOFNEW-Y.-il-.KUI Ir AV, APRIL 13. 1>.*<8 A1UU \:;> Steamer Aller ((.er*, f'hristo'r.rs, Bremen April*. Soutti itnpliiii 6, willi in.I?n ;,n.l . *;, passengei . to Oelrlchs A Ct*. A ri .ve.i at Hie Uar at 4.3d li rn St<*?mer il irrae .nt. iRr. IliiMiir.l, Trlnl.'.ad Msr'.'3. To MgoSl, Barhedoas i*. si vioeeol '-">. ?.iudiionpo_!7. Me t. lerra! J.*. Antigua J.*, **t Kitts April 4, St Croix B, WltB rn,Iso in,l i passeug. . i !u If -.. ; .r- ... i ... ai rivoii al the bar at I-Tina tn. steamer-Edith Goddee (Br), bennett, Montego Bay ead at Inn's H ir .; dara with fruit to U Wessels _ Co. Arrived at ,he Har at -'.MO i> m. steamer Kxoelaior, Higgins, Now-Orlesns 7 days, with m*'se xi .lol,'i I' Van Sickle. steamer Tallahassee.. Fisher, Savannah ? daya with iuds mil peaaaassrs to it i. w.i k* r. r Beeac _ -. ..iker, Ni-wpart tfOWS an I Norfolk, with n.ls?ainl Dissenters to OIH Ho um ai i Sa Oa -te-.mer Lieanora, bennett, l-urtl-ino. - itn railso to Horatia Q all. ship J IV Wonrtt (den. I_a-?s, Antwerp Hil ilaj-s, trim m.lse 10 or.l.-r; vessel to H, miallo Kool, A Ca burk Minina ii Whinier io! Wlsdeor, Vs|. Foley, bahia 3t lavs, with suharto (j Amsini k .t Vmt vea--l to J K Whitney ft co. nark ( has It L.-wls, li.e I, r.rnaiihneii 13 .lars, via pels Vars Breakwater, with sugar io Llmeuhorat A Co; vessel to master. Hl.'NsF.T-At Ssr.'r Kook, moderate, SW; herr. At City lalsBii. wimt light. If Wi cloudy. Arrive,! yosierlay ? b?rk Itnlia dial.. Di Martina. Messina *H day**, with frnlt :o Phelps un.-, a <-.,; reseel lo Flinch. Bdye .- <??>. Li tl: * e lang ! lil i. Kvans Mala 4-- .ins. rta I'elawar*. Brook water, with sugar io TbOMseo >i Coi vessel lo benham . boy.seu. i'LI'.AKI-I) steamer Kt ru tia mri. Cook, Llverjiool vis yneenstown? Vt nun. ll Itrown .t Co. -ii oner cay of i h.-ter I bri, Lewis, Liverpool via Queens own ? IVter wright <t - steamer < in tasia (bri, CamplniL i.lasgow ? Hsn.lerson Bros! Steamer Warra (Uer), busslus. bremen vnisouttiainoton ? Ji Int-li-. ,t Co. steamer Schiedam (DtehX M.n<oni*les, Auisternsin ? ."liiieh. Kiln a Ca si- imor I a Mornianille li-'r*, de Kersabiee. Havre-Lonls ie Babiea SlaenerWallachia(Bn, (roskerv, Minos, ami Ssntander - -Boot li, Kdre A co sieanier Catalan (i-ipan), 'inerlra, Sheet llsrhor. NS '1. i- I- -ninner ._ Co, Steamer suteof r**_.s, Willlsns, Port lloyal an 1 Fernai. lute .it __ .ii.nv ? ra -:? ? uer Be ninole, Kemtilo. Charles too and Ja. ksonville? Wm 1"* iv ie a Ca Steamer Tallalmssee. Fisher. Savannah?Henrv ^onge. S,earner Arilaiirinn iBn. Au.lersou. Newport News?W W 11 ur! t,u i A Co, Steamer 1 Vi r.arrett. Fester. Haltlmor*??b _. liowr.,ir. elupMoNear, Du kn,san. Battimore D li Ilearltorn. bars HiKhlands (br). Owen, AuJIer. Java, for orders?eer? ier. Ila- et a Oo bark Brnnale (Fri Salt, AnJIer, Java, for orders?Psut I' Jerha-.l A C.*. baik Henrietta (Osr), Webelsen, r.SDRoan, UKI?Watleo. roei A Co. n.rK Mary Fra-er (Hr*. Card, b"lter.lam-J F Whitney in. birk Krrante'An?t), Nleollch. Llshon-Iiel* Cosnlleh. bars Mary I Kent, Warren, Kio Jauoiro-Thus Norton, li..ih /-li a In , Murctilsuti, bahia via Newport News? ['Bin B iierhaM A *'o. I arl Ktht.1. I_?iub, i-iirdenss?Wardell A Oo Ksrlt Hoeoess, Km tr. San _-*raoci ..-o?J W Parker* Co. bru- M.uv K Mallett (Ur), Mallen, l'ouii-a-1'ltre, (luaj ? I F IxiUKll ? CO. BAILS IS mo ,-r cts Erin, for I-onlen: i Tr -.tal. Leith; Alene, Klnrs oii. Bruno, bararoa; st.ne of lovaa Fi-roan Una; Seminole, tl ll l.--io:i Boris coedor, for Tarrasoaai 7ofca Hannett. ?'a.iii; in.H.mt. Kio Jiu. in. Cn,a.. Suit,, , WUbelmine, llaUia; k?-io Mc .r.-uoi, Cmnleoas; Kiuuia il fSinilli,-. briK A roadie. iur Barb Also sailed?sjia Loos lalaad Booed?Bark Frederica, for ?on spam. Bns Mary R Peaaell. sa:, Domtase .ini-li..i, I nt'Hy Isiin.l. bound out-bark Mary Fraser, or lt.'tler.taiu. TAI Mo\ KMi:s'T- Ot STXAMEBS, FiiitkI.; v poi: rs. UVKl'.root., Apnl l'i aaUee. steamer The Qneetj (Rn Heney, for Vow-York. QUKBBBTOWB, A. ril 1 '.-Atr,v.- I, steamer Hepul.llc (Kr) i.v.s. Ii" (few-York Apr.it ou her way io Liverpool an i :.*.i..'.-? ' M. vu.l.i . April 12?*ailo*1. sieimsr Klhlop'.a (br), Wilson, rnu liiaagowheaee lor Sew-Verk. Hi i.i. April lt? Arrived,atOoMO. l'"rslaa Monarch ibr* tri low, fr..in Mew-York. Iri.i OS WlOH r. Apr.. IS?Paaeod, steamer rower HUI | Uri Ire er. from Naw-Tora on ber wa. t.> London in sm.i HKAli Anni IS? Cass.-I. -learner Croma (Rr) aVe. from New-York ?u lier :. i i > I.enn. ii amii! lui. April la?Arrive steassoi Hans anl Kurt . from New-York. salier sjeiiner Uall*rt l?-_r?. Kiih'ewln. for Nsw-York. uiHitALiaii. ai r.i lil? i'.is.ni, sleemei laiiforuia (Br). .arvie, Iruiu New-York on I.er .v.iy to bombay. Uki IsWr gilpins BSssa if my, ?"* WttAtttWhl ABaeancemt-atSL T-riimiiifll's Cclebrntr-d Coach Drops (riva mme.tiBte relnf If yo-. *r- tn.r.ei .. un Irritation of m., hr,,al r-oll al Die elevale.l railroad ttalious aaa liriiffUls verywheie, Rf.NIIY A. I1''*'! I.s, M. I)., 81'j W'tsr I ...,rn -.r. Dlsessesof the N'erv ias -rein. fienito-L'rlnsry Organs, nipotancesn.l steriiity Ilour??** to ia B ta s. Es>i'E.\ sen ku ?N ('ii ntK\ri--i> Hatc 7 ur l.rai'ivi BPBIlta -Tii.r.s halssrooiu, ll"1 Nassau st.. 1 l-i. ? LOOS V'livo. Prsrent tend^ney to wrinkles or ..?aln_f of ths ikla br isms LSAOBSLU **II- Preserve* ? Touthfnl. plmnj,. fr,,:, .. dlttoa of th., teat.ire*. I'revi-Dts cl.appi *, ersrkin* Cerps skin soil, smooth. +! Drasetala, pr pi-pab) t,f ,.{. .ress. ? s. UkLLi. Jersey City, xf, i. "TfiF. bf?t rnrr* in MlB w*0_i*_ tor eoiiehs, ?aids an.l eaiisau.puen i? Cobler Broa AOei'a wsii-knawu sid Bi si*.a \ eaelaPle Palmaaarr balsa n New Gas Engine "The Baldwin" . - I al tnt lite American ImMUmM I-tir. ,vfu>. Torie A four horv [jOK,.r engine In conn.-ellon with corage .ii-'-ri, roaoiag r-i laeaodosceoi electric iiariit? uni tith..ui baliery, ii llgbtsj slvlns . p i? ,t Qght, mrUh ll Hie St* , liol .1 :: on the hlfli oea in * oin."., use foi rle trie lnhUmr, nd permlttlos any nun,her of 1!;. olthoui a.fett.Ii^ ihu len,jin,n^' lights In tho - A marvel at 1 . . rer, | apt 1 ? ? - a sal beep power le raqali l " . rr*d and goennteed hy Otis Bros *& Co., Elevators and Hoisting Machinery, t. loin IW?. .\.' lull. Founr.ryfs.cn, Miners and Mechanics, find the Ivory Soap the best to wash up with after work is done. It removes dirt and grease quickly, and is easily rinsed off, leaving thc skin soft and smooth. Ivory Soap floats, so if dropped into the water is not lost, for it rises quickly to the top and floats like a chip. Ivory Soap lasts lon" and costs but little. A WORD ) There are many white soaps, each represented to be "Just as good as the'lvory';'* ok I they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities WARNING. J of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. r..r,.-><-M issn, be Procter A Gamble. A. J, .-MEYER Hil 163 165, 167 <_. 169 Gth ave., CORNER 12TH-ST. J BOMB UBI THINK THAT BBOACSfl THE. PAY TH Ul'- I'KIVATE HOOT IH.IR* HIGH rBICBB THEV OKI A BBTTSB ShUl_ TH AX I r-Kl.I. BOM UALK THI MONEY. TH1B IH A MISTAKE. ANY OIYEX QUALITY AND FINISH OB V-YLE OP SHOE COSTS A CERTAIN SUM. AMP IO (ll -ROE MORE IS .SIMPLY TO ROB ONE'S Cf STOMKRH. IOUABABTSI TO BBL! AB OOOD AND Al PTY LIMI BHOBI AS CAN BB MAKK 1)1. ABOUT HAM' THE PRICE (HAROEIl UV OOITOM BOO TM AK KU-. Men's French Calf Hand-Sewed Shoes, THIS LINE OF GOODS ARE ESlTCtALLY DE HUN Kl) TO TAKE THE PLAOI Of IIH-I-RST mun: CUSTOM VfOBK OF Tin: kimi-st Mt I'KIIIAI, AMI FINISH AND THE BUT WORKMW .Hil' TH.\r CAB Bl l'l.or.cr. I*, AND ABB WAH. .A..TKI) rOLLY EQUAL TO A.NV CUBT M MA Uh inn AUK BOLD rBOX ?*. TO HO. THEY AB! BADI IN BYBBY STYLE and mu: m. AND IT bakbb no Dim aurel WHAT THK r-i-_-.-i:i. tXCE MAY HE I CAN OUAKAHTSB PERFEl T SATISPACTroN IX KVEKY IXBTAXCXi SPORTING AND VACATION SHOES. I HAYE Jl sr ADDXD To MY BXTBBIIVB STOCK >F FOOTWEAR .HI LA BO UT A8SOBTMBKT Ol .AWN TENNIS ABD OBXBBAL SPORTING SHOES PO BK MUND IN THIS CITY. Tin: si vi.r.s. DUIOXI anti HATBBIALB BAVB IBBB B8LIOTBD UXDBB MY OW*. PIKBONAL lUriBVIBIO** | and THI woitKM vnsiiii- And 'INIsh ot TH I-I BHOU Have BUM OKDBB IV IXPBIBB OBDIU AND DIBICTIOB. I OLAIX T IS THE PI1.I8T8TOCI irF OUTDOOR VACATION .NH OIXIBAL SPOI'.TINU SHOES EVER PLACED ll.FORE Tills PUBLIC. I BILL THEM AT PRICES OTHER DF.AI.I -.Rs 'HAR'. I FOR 1 HF. MOST ORDINARY AND CHEAP MITATIONS *'F THESE OOO OS. EYhKYTIIINU IN THE BHAPB OP FOOTWEAR ORMAN. HOM IN. OB CHILD, AT PRICES PAB lELOW ANY OTHER DEALER BOB THE SAME iradi'. Of BROBfl. SEND FOR CATAI.OiirE-MAII.ED KKEE. A. J. CAMMEYED, SIXTH-AVENUE AND 12TH-ST. GIBBONS AND SASHES. FAMES McCREERY & CO. Jail attention to their choice ee ectionol Plain GrogOraln. Striped .loire, Changeable, Ona line, Ho? nan and French Printed Sash gibbons, (LOO, $L25t fl. IO and inward*., per yard. Tin' Clifton Surah Sush, 1 yards ontf, 22 inches wide, with plain ?entre and Roman Ends, $6 each. Narrow lt.hh.ins in (.ros ('rain, .1.div Striped and Printed, with md without taney Edgea,in all thu Uflerent widths and coloring!* Broadway and 11th Street. rheaboveCu.srepresentourSpringStyles io Boys' Soils, ap 4 to 12 years. THEY ARE MADE FKO.I VRry fl \ I *-T POI. KM_N .ooo-*,!** over loo iii kkk tr nt Pt rr kk?< h. I*. JHDER TO AOVEKTI-4K OCR (.'IIII.ORKV*. DE. *_.__*_-_?>?. Wlliril I*. THE LABOUR l-l TIIK JNTTEP HTATB-*, WI Wil.L WIVE YOC YOI R aloin of t/ttM l.ooo BUM at $4 00 PER SUIT. KOLI) BLBBWMM \T . ..OO ANO BIO 00. .ONDON k LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., _._AM)*lS HO WK HY. COU. Il-STKH. iT, ts Sit MLO-K UKI.OA URA.NDdC MISFIT nnd mirallnd-for suit**, overcoat** or ir..a.?r. (rom Itiuling tailor, el holt - __.i-._- LAN'. 9 _?_.(.i CiMlilai fetlvtt, ti. L itu tu mulei Murt.it Lionet. Our compact with bilyera of SPRING OVERCOATS is to fur nish them For $8, WORTH EXACTLY $ 1 2 FOr $12, $14, WORTH EXACTLY $18 For $15, $16, WORTH EXACTLY $20 FOr $18, WORTH EXACTLY $24 FOr $20, $22, WORTH EXACTLY $28 And for $25, worth exactly $35 We can make these low prices because our margin is a small per centage on the cost, without two or three profits between. HACKETT. CABHABT & CO.. N. E. Cor. Canal st and B'way. CL O THINGe HA TS. OPEX UNTIL 10 TCNIGHT. dinner Ware GORHAM PLATE. Wa bave received from our fac? tory some services of tlie (iorham Plate Dinner Ware at much less price than ware of this quality has formerly been offered for. The quality is fully up to our usual sr a 111 lard. Gorham M'fg Co., silversmiths, Broadway and 19th Street. New .Thing in Furniture. r__,rtl?. pureb_.ln_ Booti Kumitur*. ___-0.il- rafa** tobnr on pifc*> of ip li-I* .-rel work wu...** th* !>._.<?_. h?-*t<*_ lort. ar* ilrl.onttiro-iirli the ?lmp.M th.f no.loubt**_lr titt _.i.1*do* ofpoorwor* kn I c..*ap Uni*-. *tri_ furnl'ure never shove Mr gimp tacks, tor the timi, .? glut-l on. L-l thi* (cold. you when Io*._iim_ M fmt9_mnmtA tntlsl oa th* application ot (.tup w.Uio?t tv kt .<?' ?'?. * (.limp U applied i ??"? ns tasks. Allll ..-l> . flUir <0. limited. ItV WALK.H31'. NEW-YORK. BALSAM FIR SOAP. "A PERFECT TOILET SOAP." AnM ?t _lt tk* .-?.!. o( -tor... a 1-*_?*<_ HU* U__t__ja Fur Pillow Kreo with e.err c .tr of ...?p. IEALSKIM SACQUF.S, Newmarket*, Pilctots ?rol Wriji- for *?lo xi r*:t*il tl treoM, reduced price* beforo ?mrlni{ away. ?__& u> tho mn be wv. 1 on th*, price of a Krietly i. Halli*" Scal?klu Karon-nt. t'artlet uot prepared ti. uk. advaiiUxo of tbl. Bpi".)-!- opp*.rmnlty _?n aecur. th* ii_rnv.il by paying tho, _ui? havo until Inly 1 to p?y balance, f-iorag.) charge* only 1 per o.-nt por month. Write for Uluttratod prto. U_k _. C. mUA)lMs%. U__AVta-lU.e*. I -Ui ci.--. ? i lili XHUCO-tts, LOOK IN YOl'K HAP. Speaking of hats ; if you patron? ize one of the three or four fash , ionable hatters you have no choice , but to follow his dictum of what i_j i proper Style, as each produces his I own shape. We have them all and you select the style that becomes I your physiognomy. Besides we sell 'for $3.00 ? Derby that competent judges consider practically equal to the $5,00 h** store article. We have lower grades, of course, and they are all excellent hats, $1,90 and $2.50. We do it by going direct lo the factory and stiling at case prices, which our large busmen!, permits. Boys' hats are a special feature of our trade. Man's other extremity is equally well provided for in our shoe de? partment, where only the trusty sorts of foot wear are dealt in and great care is used in proper titting. But the great business of the house is in furnishing goods and clothing. We make the clothes our? selves and every possible device is used to perfect the garments we produce for men and boys. More people wear our clothing every year and we Mere never better prepared to serve them than we are right now. It is with us less a question of cheapness than ol excellence; and yet price, always a moderate price, quality considered, is an essential of such success as we have woo. Rogers, Peet & Co., IMOAO.VAY AND PBDICI ?_. BUOAO.YAY ANO __0 .T. Prices Same at Both Stores. 'SANITAS' (Trado Mark) The Beat Disinfectant, AniUeptlr, and Ocorferaal Known to NdMMb Fragrant, Non-poi?onon*, doe* not Stain. Invaluable in MN of (".carlet Fever. Smallpox, Dip. I li... I., and < ...i'.m....... Dl-ra.i". " SAN'ITAS'1 Is wad by many Ot th.- lar_r*> Hospital*, Asylum*, and (MtltBUttU ta tk* UnlU-d .val.*, and bf nearly all tho Hospital*, Vi-trl..-*, and Hard-, of Health la KiiglainL For list of awards, prUo i_-d_ls niodlcal and sanitary reports by cxp<:rW, ai.ply to Aili. A. Con. ? Sanltt." Co., f.'d., 03O-G42 Wost 5Cth-* 4&*) *7 ?'"- BUY8 I no!.l>. punts; 50 is r.-1 * > -_ *4? -re i*f Iron !*-a.llii_ UH.<r? .t Half value. 1.A..U'. il I.iii i Int un< Pariel*. 6') K. 1 itu st., limier Morton llo.isa. TIIIt*. ki:..m> AP BTBBU PhBB [UTABLIBBSD ISM] ARK r.KD I.AK'.M.Y BY I.Xl'KllT AND CABBPUL WHITKK*. If you wish to try them BBBD 10 CEN'TS -OK IS kAMPLBB VrTMOM, Hl.AKKMA.N A t'_.. Vol Uroadwar. Sew Yolk. RADWAY'S READY I RELIEF. It n.. - 'res r?Mi,o..r.' Ihrii.ll Inlliiiiiiii il. .Il,,- nu iii- ii Neural. ala. Men.in.-lu* I'ooili thr. A.lb.un. ill :,.. Itr*-al_iu?. E.ery I'.i.... *?-.. ni..-. M. .?..?*???. I'mn* n ih Iii.-.. Cheat ?r I ....ii-- I* ??? ?**?? I ir", nii.i i? tin-Only I* VIN KfcMKBY that instantly ?U>p- iii* Boat . \. r-i.: ?t;.i. imto*. allayi Inflammation an.l * ur**, con* ???tiou-., wli-tier.it Iii* Lau... Btoiimrh. Bowel* or other kUii-i . or or.an . I...O. INr.'lt.-AU.Y tn w^t9r .|ii cwlv cnr*v< ?Ta-nii-, Hp??ms. **our *>l?_.*nsO-i. \-.mi?.>?_ Vontlttaa. Heartburn. _-?rv. ou?iie?s. Meaaleaaaea*. **..._? Ilea'a.-lie, i *.l .-. Klitnl.-n.-y *a_ all loi.r.ial pain*. IA uta pw tlHIla kmW hw ItTOssaiktO. RI RABBI ? BOLBBB, < oi.im ii_>l-*. The mmt In thr min kel nt LEWIS & CONGER'S, 60la->dtti'.J-l_i._i- ?>r.. l.:iJN?i"? '-31" ll""Jw'r' ?(a _.? FOI. :l ru--ti.ni tm.i?>.? **Mit .?r ov..r. .Bl 'TM'..*) worn, tl IO' - M,,"t "****??? nBmWt, 60K.il Hll.-.t . U..l-.Jlo,t..T. Moa^ Wo ot-ituaKO CURE F0W DEAF piii... i.riivT imp:;.i1.'. i . i -.il lpn r'i> KAU DUI M - IVni'.'^'lci,^;. Il ? .rm ? - ' *>??___ ufoi't-bi* 41. Ul tr iys mom ot th.- Mural -im ... ineutbi* eomwnawa *.m*?*7 LapOMUoa. A.l.o..vr.,_i... -ul .-vea w-.v- ? ^'.i^ Un. Hy. ac wi ior __a*m_-d I***- ? '.*?> .'?'' "' V__ V? A.t.lre.* *r callou V. lilac OX. ... IHoaAwaT. m. Y. Cmi DRKSS SUITS for .ale or lure, t U_X4uaM-__iCl.um?i'_rla^-<>l"-*a4tA-h .